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59 Paul AÏZPIRI (1919-2016) Harlequin, circa 1955 Oil on canvas Signed lower right 73 x 60 cm Paul Aïzpiri, painter and lithographer, trained at the École Boulle and the Beaux-Arts in Paris. In 1942, his first solo exhibition was held at Galerie Parvillée in Paris. Between 1943 and 1945, the artist participated in the Salon d'Automne. His style oscillates between Fauvism and Expressionism, with a rich palette palette and particular attention to material effects, creating an unreal, almost unreal, almost fantastic atmosphere. In Japan, an entire museum dedicated to him in Onomichi. Art critic Gérald Schurr describes Aïzpiri's work as follows This Basque painter's enamel-toned writing conceals a melancholy background melancholy beneath an oriental palette and complex graphics.
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59 Paul AÏZPIRI (1919-2016) Harlequin, circa 1955 Oil on canvas Signed lower right 73 x 60 cm Paul Aïzpiri, painter and lithographer, trained at the École Boulle and the Beaux-Arts in Paris. In 1942, his first solo exhibition was held at Galerie Parvillée in Paris. Between 1943 and 1945, the artist participated in the Salon d'Automne. His style oscillates between Fauvism and Expressionism, with a rich palette palette and particular attention to material effects, creating an unreal, almost unreal, almost fantastic atmosphere. In Japan, an entire museum dedicated to him in Onomichi. Art critic Gérald Schurr describes Aïzpiri's work as follows This Basque painter's enamel-toned writing conceals a melancholy background melancholy beneath an oriental palette and complex graphics.
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